Clemens Vasters - TechnologyIt's 2008. Where's my flying car?BEA missing the cluetrain- January 24, 2004 Don says that BEA's Deputy CTO has missed the cluetrain. I absolutely agree with Don's opinion on this article and what's even worse than the things said is what the article implies. If that is BEA's official position, this is nothing less than an outing that they are passengers in the backseat of a car that is driven by IBM and Microsoft (switching drivers every once in a while) and that they're neither behind the spirit of the whole undertaking nor do they fully understand the.http://vasters.com/clemensv/PermaLink,guid,3cc8d1e3-d7da-41c1-b8c7-c5d4cdfee433.aspx Indigo: The evolution of the in-memory message- January 24, 2004 The evolution of in-memory concept of messages in the managed Microsoft Web Services stack(s) is quite interesting to look at. When you compare the concepts of System.Web.Services (ASMX), Microsoft.Web.Services (WSE) and System.MessageBus (Indigo M4), you'll find that this most fundamental element has undergone some interesting changes and that the Indigo M4 incarnation of "Message" is actually a bit surprising in its design. ASMX In the core ASP.NET Web Services model (nicknamed ASMX),...http://vasters.com/clemensv/PermaLink,guid,4eda9fe7-e36e-4e64-b170-2f29a88621dd.aspx |